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kondaur [170]
3 years ago
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Design your own ideal Civilization?

History
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romanna [79]3 years ago
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Zeeskatania was an ancient civilization that originated around 3000 BCE. Unlike other civilizations of this time this civilization was not nomadic. Also, this civilization was an urban society around Africa. This civilization had a stable food supply and advanced cities.  

 

The Zeeskatania civilization had its language and alphabet. The name of the language was Zeeska. This language was similar to the Qupeq civilization language. The Zeeskatania alphabet was a series of pictures that make up words when combined. The Qupeq language was pictures that are already phrases. Although some think that these two civilizations and alike the Zeeskatania civilization were very different. The Zeeskatania civilization was very technologically advanced for their time.

The type of government the Zeeskatania civilization had was a democracy. The president was chosen by the people and only the people. The people chose the judges, president, vice president, mayors, and governors. The president rules the civilization with the help of others. The president was only allowed to stay in office for four years. Judges can only be judges for only 10 years. Mayors can be mayors for their cities for only two years. Governors can only be governors of two years. If most of the civilization does not like the current president they can with the help of a judge remove the president from office.  

The Zeeskatania religion was the Cult of Zeeskatanias. This is a contemporary belief system revolving around cosmic energies. Their main teachings revolve around helping one another and love, and these teachings are often passed on through seeking your inner self and readings by spiritual leaders. Zeeskatanias' teachings come from community members who are generally seen as well informed. They often express their beliefs through murals, buttons, and paintings. Being a contemporary belief system, Zeeskatanias was often met with criticism from other religions and belief systems.

Zeeskatania was very economically stable. There were many types of jobs there. There were jobs in agriculture, food and natural resources, architecture, construction, arts, education, training, government, public administration, hospitality, tourism, manufacturing, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.  

The  Zeeskatania civilization was located around Africa. It was located in present-day Althixa. Their main source of water was the Ethereal Creek which is the biggest river during that time.  Many people have never heard of any of these ancient civilizations but I assure you they are worth learning about.  

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